The SI unit is meters/second. Also in common use is kilometers/hour, or (for high speeds, such as those that occur in astronomy) kilometers per second. In the United States, miles/hour is used instead.
The unit of velocity in the SI unit system is meters per second (m/s).
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The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
A unit of speed is (any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time). A unit of velocity is any unit of speed, along with a direction.
The unit for tangential velocity is meters per second (m/s).
velocity=distance / time
The velocity is distance per unit time and the SI unit is m/s.
Velocity is the change in displacement in a unit time in a specific direction. Speed is the magnitude of velocity and has no direction. Acceleration is the change in velocity in a unit time.
Velocity = distance / unit of time
It is a derived unit. It measure distance traveled per unit of time. For example meter per second or m/s. Speed or velocity as it is sometimes called is derived from the units for distance and time.
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No, velocity is not a derived unit. It is a fundamental physical quantity that measures the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time. Velocity is derived from the fundamental units of length and time.